So far, it has been two weeks of accepting congratulations and thinking about entering the NFL as a member of the Super Bowl champion Giants. For the team’s seven draft picks, the real work begins Friday at the start of a three-day rookie minicamp designed to be the first glimpse of what their professional lives will be about.

“Today starts a new journey in my life,’’ receiver Rueben Randle yesterday wrote on his Twitter account.

Randle, a second-round pick from LSU, and the other draft picks and undrafted free agents spent Thursday getting physicals at the Giants’ facility. They will be on the field for four practices in the next three days.

Of course, these practices are not open to the public, but soon enough, Giants fans will get a look at Wilson, the first-round pick from Virginia Tech who figures to be the second part of the 1-2 punch in the backfield behind Ahmad Bradshaw.

High-profile picks such as Wilson and Randle will challenge for immediate playing time, but the majority of the participants in this camp will be looking to make an impression in order to stick around. There are expected to be 10 signed undrafted free agents on hand — the Giants have confirmed Rutgers fullback Joe Martinek and safety Janzen Jackson of McNeese State — as well as players attending the camp on a tryout basis.

Some of these undrafted players are likely to find their way onto the roster — or at least the practice squad — because, despite the odds stacked against them, it almost always works out that way.

A year ago, fullback Henry Hynoski and linebackers Mark Herzlich and Spencer Paysinger went undrafted, yet were impressive enough in rookie camp, veteran minicamp and throughout training camp to make the final roster.

The Giants agreed to terms with two more draft picks, cornerback Jayron Hosley (third round out of Virginia Tech) and offensive lineman Brandon Mosley (fourth round out of Auburn). Both will sign four-year contracts for the league minimums, with Hosley getting a signing bonus of $515.000 and Mosley getting a bonus of $300,584.